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What is narration ? How to convert direct sentence into indirect sentence ?​

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Answered by XxxitzstylishgirlxxX
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Narration: Reported to Reporting Speech

Pronoun: In an indirect speech the pronoun changes according to the speaker whether s/he is referring himself/herself or a third person. ...

Type of sentences: a. ...

Tense: Usually, the present changes to past tense while we change direct speech to indirect. ...

Modals: a. ...

Adverbs and demonstratives:

Answered by sHADoWoFHeART01
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Answer:

Narration is the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience. Narration is conveyed by a narrator: a specific person or unspecified literary voice, developed by the creator of the story, to deliver information to the audience, particularly about the plot (the series of events).

1. Pronoun:

In an indirect speech the pronoun changes according to the speaker whether s/he is referring himself/herself or a third person. We can make this clearer if we learn this with some

2. Type of sentences:

a. Reporting Interrogative sentences:

I) If there is a yes-no question in the direct speech, then the reported speech will start with whether/if and the reported clause form will be (subject+verb).

3. Tense:

Usually, the present changes to past tense while we change direct speech to indirect.  

4. Modals:

a. Modal verbs like shall, will, can, may change in reported speech. 

5. Adverbs and demonstratives:

Indirect speech differs from the direct speech’s time and place. When someone is conveying the message to the listener, the speaker might not be on the same day or place. So the demonstrative (this, that etc.) and the adverb of time and place (here, there, today, now, etc.) change. We can look into the following chart for the usual changes:

Direct Indirect

now Then

at that moment

today That day

Tomorrow The next day

Yesterday The day before

come go

Bring take

this that

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